Local rule signal
What is locally different here
Cleveland now has an official Ohio Department of Health licensing search that is strong enough to support an indexed inspector finder.
Official registry / compliance protocol
Start with Cleveland's official workflow, then use the Ohio licensing search to confirm the risk assessor or clearance role that actually fits the file.
Local rule signal
Cleveland now has an official Ohio Department of Health licensing search that is strong enough to support an indexed inspector finder.
Official review owner
Last verified Apr 7, 2026. Follow the official workflow first, then use optional help only after the rule path is clear.
Quick answer
Does it apply?
Start with the official directory
What must be submitted?
Risk assessment: Ohio licensed lead risk assessor
What blocks progress?
Verify provider status directly against the official source shown on this page.
What is the next action?
Official rule summary comes first.
Need hands-on help?
Use this after you review the official qualification notes and still need help narrowing the right inspector, assessor, or clearance lane.
Situation switcher
Stay in Cleveland, OH and open the question that matches the file.
Rent now
Return to the live city answer for the scope call, required submissions, current blockers, and next action.
Open live answerProblem case
Open the recovery path when a failed result, hazard finding, or missing submission is blocking the file.
Open recovery pathRemediation path
Open the remediation path when stabilization, abatement, repairs, or hazard-response support is the next step.
Open remediation pathTiming
Open the timing path when certificate validity, recertification, or renewal timing is the real question.
Open timing pathOfficial registry results
This page explains the provider categories that qualify for the city or state workflow.
This page explains the provider categories that qualify for the city or state workflow.
This page explains the provider categories that qualify for the city or state workflow.
Coverage is refreshed against the official sources referenced on this page.
Optional help
Use this after you review the official qualification notes and still need help narrowing the right inspector, assessor, or clearance lane.
Add an email address or phone number, plus consent, and a launch operator can follow up on this city and trigger state.
Action plan
Move through these steps in order before you rely on optional routing, outreach, or vendor calls.
This week
Start with the official directory
Who qualifies
Risk assessment: Ohio licensed lead risk assessor
Before you call
Verify provider status directly against the official source shown on this page. Official rule summary comes first.
Optional help
Use this after you review the official qualification notes and still need help narrowing the right inspector, assessor, or clearance lane.
Need qualified inspector help?Trust & review
This page is reviewed against the official source stack below and keeps the rule text separate from optional operational routing.
Reviewed by
Lead-safe and Residents First workflow review
Approved by
Public dossier approval
Effective date
Most authoritative published effective date or revision date found in the current source stack.
Source review date
Most recent verification date across the public source stack for this page.
Governing authority
Follow the official authority workflow before you rely on optional routing or partner help.
Review method
Checked against the Cleveland program sources and official provider references before publish.
Each source card separates the published effective or revision date from the verification date and the next scheduled review. Use those dates, not a generic year label, to judge freshness.
Recent review log
Apr 7, 2026
Reviewed the inspector finder path against the current public source stack and next-step workflow.
Apr 7, 2026
Refreshed page output, structured data, and internal dossier links for this public route.
Apr 7, 2026
Rechecked Cleveland's rental-occupancy page so certificate-in-good-standing and open-order blockers still anchor the city workflow.
Official sources
City of Cleveland
Rental PropertiesCleveland's rental-occupancy guidance says owners need lead-safe compliance, no open lead hazard control orders, and a valid certificate to stay in good standing for rental occupancy.
Rechecked Cleveland's rental-occupancy page so certificate-in-good-standing and open-order blockers still anchor the city workflow.
City of Cleveland
Frequently Asked Questions for City of Cleveland Lead Safe CertificateCleveland's November 26, 2024 FAQ says a risk assessment is required for the two-year certificate, a citation with 90-day progress intervals follows when hazards are found, and clearances alone are no longer enough after October 18, 2024 except in limited legacy cases.
Rechecked Cleveland's November 26, 2024 FAQ to keep the two-year certificate rule, 90-day progress intervals, and post-October 2024 provider path aligned.
City of Cleveland
Lead Safe Certification Technical GuidanceCleveland's technical guidance defines the two-year certificate, 20-year exemption, provider roles, and the report components that qualify for lead-safe submission.
Ohio Department of Health
Environmental Licensing Search - Lead Licensed Service ProvidersOhio's public lead licensing search lets owners filter active Lead Risk Assessors, Lead Inspectors, Lead Clearance Technicians, and Lead Abatement Contractors in one official database.
Related paths
Optional help
These operational lanes are separate from the official rule text. They do not imply official approval, licensing, or city endorsement.